Jerry Rand is fully trained in the care and programming of the latest technology of leading brand hearing aids and has fit 1000's of hearing aid over his career.
When not helping his clients, Jerry enjoys spending time with his wife and children. He loves watching sports and vacationing.
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At Hearing Solutions of Miami Valley, we offer kind and caring service while treating each client with the utmost respect and courtesy. "Helping people make sound decisions" means we go the extra mile to help each client in need with home visits and financial assistance. We offer 5 locations to choose from, see our website for the one nearest you.
Our Columbus office is located in the Regus Suites on the 2nd floor.
(937) 918-7015
Sunday | Closed |
Monday | Open by appointment |
Tuesday | Open by appointment |
Wednesday | Open by appointment |
Thursday | Open by appointment |
Friday | Open by appointment |
Saturday | Closed |
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The American ski resort of Squaw Valley, which hosted the 1960 Winter Olympics, was officially renamed Palisades Tahoe.
Decided as part of a campaign against discrimination against indigenous peoples. The search for a new name for the resort, located in California, began last year.
Experts concluded that the word "squaw", which comes from the Algonquian language, originally meant women, but over time has acquired an offensive, derogatory connotation. This issue was also discussed with representatives of the Washo indigenous people. nine0003
“It was the right decision and I think it will make a difference. I think our resort will look like a more welcoming, inclusive resort and community,” said Dee Byrne, head of Palisades Tahoe.
“Much progress has been made, but much work remains to be done. We need to continue to capitalize on this, keep moving forward,” said Serrell Smokey, head of the Washoe tribe, adding that the offensive word is still used as the names of a number of public places and objects. nine0003
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The new Valley Church of Scientology was built with the idea of transforming a typical American suburb into a spiritual center and the center of Church-supported humanitarian and social programs to improve society.
"V" IS FOR VALLEY AND "VICTORY" IS VICTORY! Mr. David Miscavige, joined by the Scientologists who created the new Valley Church, officially opens this grand Scientology organization. nine0002 Approximately 5,000 Scientologists, their friends and guests gathered in March for the opening of the Valley Church of Scientology, a sprawling building in North Hollywood designed for both Church members and the community. Here, those gathered had the opportunity to remember how fate had brought them all here.“Today we are opening a Church of Scientology for this Valley of Dreams,” David Miscavige, spiritual leader of the Scientology religion, told the crowd. “The San Fernando Valley is diverse, as is our help. And we welcome every member of its many cultures and ethnic groups, regardless of economic status. In this respect, this church perfectly reflects the Creed of the Church of Scientology: “That all people of any race, of any color, of any creed, have equal rights from the very beginning ... And that the soul of man has the rights of man.” nine0003 A PLACE FOR EVERYONE Thousands of people are touring the newly opened Church of Scientology, getting a firsthand look at the venue's potential for Scientologists, families and the wider community.
The San Fernando Valley he spoke of is a flat plain 32 kilometers long and about 20 kilometers wide, large enough to contain the cities of San Francisco, Washington, and Boston together. The Valley, as it is known everywhere, is also a typical American suburb - sprawling, sun-soaked, with heated asphalt and modernist architecture. There is enough vegetation here so that deer, lynx and coyotes live here. And besides, in this place, 1.8 million different people have found their home. The new Valley Church of Scientology serves every corner of this plain, all its 44 cities and communities, from Burbank and Glendale to Hidden Hills, Calabasas, San Fernando and Universal City. nine0003
The diversity of the valley has made this new church an ideal starting point for secular social improvement programs and its grassroots campaigns to educate about the dangers of drugs, human rights, and morality.
First time visitors to The Valley usually have no problem getting to know this unique part of American reality, in part because The Valley is not only a place, but a state of mind. It was named after a mission founded in 1797 by Franciscan friars, but over the past 100 years it has served as the backdrop for thousands of Hollywood movies and for the past half century countless television episodes, making it, at least subconsciously, familiar to millions of Americans. . nine0003
For friends and supporters of the Church, it represents something more, a shared dream associated with the humanitarian movements and campaigns for social justice that are the hallmark of this religion. It is a new incarnation of the church that began serving the Valley 45 years ago and has become the 57th new Ideal Church of Scientology worldwide and the 19th in the western United States.
OPENING DAY Scientologists arrived for the first courses provided at their new church. nine0002 The church consists of two interconnected sand-coloured structures covering over 9,000 square meters. It is the largest Church of Scientology in the United States and the second largest in the world. The openness and cordiality of the Church of Scientology is not only a reflection of the Valley as an oasis of hospitality and culture, but also a mission in the community of the church itself as a starting point for campaigns for social improvement and human rights. It is also a place for social events of other non-profit and religious organizations. nine0003 PUBLIC COOPERATION Hundreds of Scientology Volunteers, Los Angeles Police and Firefighters, Salvation Army and other non-profit organizations honor those who selflessly provide humanitarian aid to the people at the Ideal Valley Organization on World Humanitarian Day.It just so happened that the founder of Scientology, L. Ron Hubbard, lived next door in North Hollywood in the 1940s, where he continued his writing career and used the principles of Dianetics to help people, including many Hollywood actors. His experiences in the Valley provided material for his later work, as did his service as an LAPD officer which took him to some of the city's most violent streets. “It is there,” he said in a lecture at 1952 - I learned that the problems associated with criminals can be solved.
The grand opening was attended by numerous church partners from key groups and their leaders. Among the guest speakers was Robert Greene, Deputy Chief of the Los Angeles Police Department of the Valley Bureau, who highlighted the value of a collaborative effort filled with "communication, mutual respect and cooperation between law enforcement and civil organizations. " Green, who has worked with Church members for almost 10 years, said that this kind of interaction helps keep young people out of the criminal justice system. “When I started doing prevention,” he said, “I found myself walking side by side with the Church of Scientology. And from day one, I have admired your constant willingness to act and improve society." nine0003
He was so impressed with the Truth About Drugs workshops that the LAPD expanded the program locally to include The Truth About Gangs and The Truth About Domestic Violence. He called the results impressive: "We have changed more than 25,000 lives across the Valley."
He also highly appreciated the interreligious relations of the Church.
“You have played a critical role in bringing together a religious movement that proposes and supports alternative solutions. And, yes, you are not only restoring trust to society, you are securing our future. This is what I call “living by faith”!” nine0003 EXTENSIVE PRESENCE With almost 9000 sq. In a 1.5-hectare area, the Valley Church of Scientology is a vast addition to the Scientology universe of New Ideal Churches.
Partners thanked the Church of Scientology for creating a united movement for a peaceful and safe life in the San Fernando Valley.
“I have been working with the Church for almost ten years now. And from the very first day I admired your constant readiness to act and improve society. I have seen your Truth About Drugs seminars at Foothill and Mission Police Stations and San Fernando Valley organizations. Let's face it, whether you're Jewish, Catholic, Christian, or Scientologist, we're all here to improve society and ensure that we're not living in vain. But the fact is that the Church of Scientology is the leader among our churches. You have brought together a religious movement that offers and supports alternative solutions. And you cooperate with every police station in the Valley. And yes, you are not only restoring trust to society, you are securing our future. This is what I call “living by faith”!” nine0003
Deputy Police Chief Robert Green
Los Angeles Police Department
Valley Bureau
“I will never forget one incident: I had to arrange a Christmas tree for my students. Then I called the Church of Scientology. One call, just one, and you invited us and arranged a whole Christmas party. I remember one girl whose father was unemployed. I asked her what she wanted for Christmas and she said, "This year all I want is beans and corn tortillas." She knew that her parents didn't have money for anything else. And when the girl saw her gifts from your Church, she beamed with happiness. Now your annual festivals are famous." nine0003
Nelly Barrientos
Director of Educational Programs, Los Angeles
“I met Scientology volunteers after the Northridge earthquake. They were there helping the victims and organizing supply lines. And they were visible everywhere, because they were in bright yellow T-shirts against the backdrop of the ruins, delivering vital supplies, including more than 40 trucks of rations and 10 tons of food.